Vitebsk is one of the largest cities in Belarus and one of the oldest cities in Central Europe. The city is the cultural, historical and artistic center of the region, which is reflected in many of its sights. Some of them:
Vitebsk Castle is a fortress that was built in the 12th century and is one of the oldest in Belarus.
The Church of the Holy Spirit is one of the main religious buildings in Vitebsk, built in 1738.
Town Hall - a building built in 1775 in the Baroque style, located on Freedom Square.
Trinity Suburb is a historical quarter, which is located on the right bank of the Western Dvina River.
The House-Museum of Marc Chagall is a museum dedicated to the work of the famous artist Marc Chagall, who was born in Vitebsk.
The National Museum of the History of Belarus is a museum that presents the history of Belarus from ancient times to the present day.
The Mikhail Gorky Park of Culture and Leisure is the largest park in the city, located on the banks of the Western Dvina River.
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is an Orthodox church built in 1775 in the Baroque style.
The complex "Palaces and Parks of Vitebsk" is a complex of palace and park buildings of the 18th-19th centuries around the city.
These are just some of the sights of Vitebsk that may be of interest to tourists and guests of the city.